A PERFECT 100 per cent of young people left Altrincham Grammar School for Girls and Loreto Grammar School  with five or more good GCSEs, including English and maths.

The department for education has published its annual school performance tables based on last summer's GCSEs results, which show that 77 per cent of high school leavers in Trafford achieved the benchmark ­— way above the national average of 56 per cent.

And overall young people taught in the borough make above average progress.

Progress 8 score measures the progress pupils made between the end of primary school and the end secondary compared to pupils across England who got similar results at the end of Year Six.

Find out how your child's school did here: Trafford Secondary School Tables.pdf

Messenger Newspapers:

The school league tables detail a number of measures, including how many pupils achieved five or more good GCSEs, including English and maths, and the numbers of young people having fulfilled the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) criteria of achieving good passes in English, maths, the sciences ­history or geography and a language.

The percentage of pupils achieving the EBacc was above the national average.

Children made well above average progress at the best performing schools, Altrincham Grammar School for Girls and Loreto Grammar School. Both schools also scored highly on the Ebacc measure.

At Sale Grammar School, Saint Ambrose College, Urmston Grammar Academy, Stretford Grammar School and Altrincham School for Boys the pass rate was in its high 90s.

At four schools children made well above average progress and at the same number of schools children made above average progress, at seven schools young people made average progress.

At three schools pupils made below average progress.